coach wrote:Though, that may change in the future. The Bayfront Trust lost its excellent director a year or so ago. Dunno if he quit or was fired, but without him to maintain it, who knows what will happen.

That may have a lot to do with the renewed interest in sending Ultra off.

The dancefloor thing has been one of my main negatives forever in regards to outdoor electronic based events. I'm there to get my groove on & a grass/dirt/mud surface just doesn't cut it , so to speak.

Michael^Heaven wrote:The dancefloor thing has been one of my main negatives forever in regards to outdoor electronic based events. I'm there to get my groove on & a grass/dirt/mud surface just doesn't cut it , so to speak.

I've never been to ultra either even though I've lived in Miami my entire life. I think it would've been awesome to go to Ultra when they had it on the beach. I've always wanted to go just to check it out, but I just can't justify paying that much money to see someone spin records, or push a button. I'm still holding out hope that Daft Punk plays one year, or a band like Jane's Addiction. I'd go for one day if either of those 2 acts ever perform at Ultra.

coach wrote:Though, that may change in the future. The Bayfront Trust lost its excellent director a year or so ago. Dunno if he quit or was fired, but without him to maintain it, who knows what will happen.

That may have a lot to do with the renewed interest in sending Ultra off.

Michael^Heaven wrote:The dancefloor thing has been one of my main negatives forever in regards to outdoor electronic based events. I'm there to get my groove on & a grass/dirt/mud surface just doesn't cut it , so to speak.

Have a dirt surface if you want, but make a dancefloor.

This is a silly reason to not attend a Festival. Nowadays people don't even dance on the dancefloor either.

I love festivals, but everyone has their choice of lifestyle and how you wish to spend your money. Doesn't mean I have to agree with your righteous views.